Missing; Alexandra Martine UQAM Congolese-Cameroonian student found dead, police trois rivieres

Missing; Alexandra Martine UQAM Congolese-Cameroonian student found dead, police trois rivieres

Found Dead; Alexandra Martine, the Congolese-Cameroonian University of Quebec student, who was pronounced missing on October 2.  Following her disappearance on October 2nd, this wonderful Congolese soul, who was a student at the University of Quebec in Trois-rivieres, was discovered dead in the vicinity of Quentin Island. Your untimely departure has left all Congolese residents around the world in a state of mourning. Please keep her mother and the rest of her family in constant prayers and in your loving thoughts.

Previous Event concerning Alexandra Martine

However, the search that was carried out on Saint-Quentin Island in Trois-Rivières on Monday in an attempt to locate Alexandra Martine Diengo Lumbayi was fruitless. The inquiry is still ongoing, but the search that was being conducted on the ground has been put on hold because there is no fresh evidence to be found.

Saint-Quentin Island has been the primary focus of the investigation by the police ever since the student from the University of Quebec in Trois-Rivières (UQTR) went missing on Wednesday. The last time anyone saw the woman, who was 21 years old, she was here.

The footage from the surveillance cameras that the police were able to obtain demonstrated that she did, in fact, visit the location on Wednesday. They claim that her flatmate was the one who drove her back to the entrance of Chemin de l’île Saint-Christophe, which is located close to the canoeing club, in response to her request.

According to the police, they discovered a shoe on a route that was located between a parking lot and the riverbed on Monday afternoon. Analyses are now being performed on the shoe.A DNA test was performed to determine whether or not it was Alexandra Martine Diengo Lumbayi’s.

Even in this day and age, any information that comes from the general public can be helpful to detectives and cause them to discover fresh leads. Sergeant Luc Mongrain, who serves as the spokesperson for the Trois-Rivières police department, emphasises that all leads are still being thoroughly investigated at this time.

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